Curtis Teets · 30-year Columbus restoration veteran.
Smoke & Fire Odor Removal
Columbus, Ohio
Air freshener masks it. Paint traps it temporarily. The smell comes back because smoke compounds bond chemically to every porous surface they touch — drywall, insulation, HVAC ductwork, structural wood. iDry Columbus eliminates smoke odor at the molecular level, matched to your specific smoke type. Thirty years of Columbus restoration work backs every job.
Different Smoke. Different Treatment.
No Competitor in Columbus Makes This Distinction.
Fire smoke, cigarette smoke, and cooking smoke are chemically different. They penetrate differently, bond differently, and require different removal protocols. Using the wrong method doesn't just fail — it can set the odor deeper. This is the step most Columbus companies skip.
Fire & Smoke Damage
Emergency · InsuranceFire smoke contains combustion byproducts — polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), soot particles, and acrolein. These penetrate deep into structural materials within hours. The longer they remain, the deeper the bond.
Treatment protocol: HEPA air scrubbing first to remove airborne particles, followed by thermal fogging to reach into wall cavities and structural penetrations, then surface deodorization with EPA-registered agents. Insurance documentation provided for covered claims.
Cigarette, Tobacco & Cannabis Odor
Rental · Pre-Sale · Health RiskNicotine (C₁₀H₁₄N₂) is a sticky compound that coats every surface it contacts — walls, ceilings, HVAC coils, ductwork, carpet, and subfloor. Over time, nicotine reacts with airborne nitrous acid to form tobacco-specific nitrosamines, a class of known carcinogens. The Mayo Clinic identifies this as third-hand smoke — a genuine health risk, particularly for children, that standard cleaning products cannot address.
Cannabis smoke compounds the problem differently. Combustion releases resinous terpene compounds that bond to porous surfaces and resist standard deodorizing agents — but don't carry the same nitrosamine formation risk. Each requires a distinct treatment approach. Neither goes away on its own, and neither responds to masking.
Rental & Pre-Sale Turnover
Landlord · Realtor · Timeline-DrivenFor Columbus landlords and sellers, smoke odor isn't a cosmetic issue — it's a financial one. Studies show homes with detectable smoke odor sell for up to 29% below asking price. Every day a rental sits vacant costs money. OSU area landlords face this every May and August at turnover, and since Ohio legalized recreational marijuana in 2023, cannabis odor has become an increasingly common complication at unit turnovers.
We work around your timeline. A single-family rental can typically be cleared in 1–2 days. We provide written documentation of scope and treatment — useful for security deposit disputes, disclosure requirements, or listing agent records.
How iDry Columbus Removes Smoke Odor Permanently
Six steps. Protocol matched to smoke type. Every Columbus smoke odor job follows this sequence — from cigarette-saturated rentals to structural fire damage.
Smoke Type Assessment
We identify your specific smoke situation — fire and smoke damage, cigarette and tobacco, or cooking odor. Each has a distinct chemical profile and requires a matched treatment protocol. Getting this wrong wastes money and leaves the odor behind.
Penetration Depth Mapping
We assess how deeply smoke has penetrated your Columbus home — behind drywall, into insulation, through HVAC ductwork, under flooring, and into structural wood. Fire smoke penetrates deepest; cigarette nicotine forms a sticky chemical layer on every surface it contacts.
Ventilation & Containment
Before treatment, we establish ventilation pathways and isolate treatment zones. Smoke-saturated air must be exchanged before deodorizing agents can work. This step is skipped by crews focused on getting in and out fast — it's why treatments fail.
HEPA Air Scrubbing
Industrial HEPA air scrubbers run continuously throughout the job, removing airborne smoke particles, VOCs, and PAHs from your Columbus property. This is running before fogging begins and continues throughout the entire treatment.
Thermal Fogging or Hydroxyl Treatment
Thermal fogging forces deodorizing agents into the same porous pathways smoke used to penetrate — reaching behind walls, under floors, and into HVAC cavities. Hydroxyl generators produce hydroxyl radicals that oxidize odor molecules at the molecular level. Safe to run with occupants in the building, unlike ozone.
Surface Treatment & Final Walkthrough
Nicotine-encapsulating primers seal residual compounds in cigarette situations. All affected surfaces receive EPA-registered deodorizing treatment. Before we leave, we walk through every treated area with you — room by room. If you detect anything we missed, we address it before we pack up. You know the property better than anyone. If you do not sign off, we are not done.
Why the Smell Keeps Coming Back in Columbus Homes
Smoke penetrates further than you can see or smell from the surface. Columbus's heat and humidity reactivate embedded compounds seasonally — which is why DIY treatments seem to work at first, then fail by June.
Smoke in ductwork circulates odor to every room every time the system runs. Coil and air handler contamination is common in homes with years of indoor smoking. See our HVAC odor contamination guide →
Nicotine penetrates past paint into drywall paper and gypsum. Yellowing is visible — the embedded compound layer isn't. Painting without encapsulating primer is a temporary fix that fails within weeks in Columbus humidity.
Fire smoke rises and saturates attic insulation and structural framing. This is often missed in post-fire cleanup — leaving a persistent odor source that circulates back into living spaces. Thermal fogging is required to reach attic penetration depth.
Carpet backing and the pad beneath it absorb tobacco smoke compounds over years of exposure. In fire situations, smoke settles downward after the initial combustion event. Affected carpet and pad typically require replacement — not cleaning.
Smoke compounds settle in crawl spaces and basements via the stack effect — the same airflow that pulls moisture up from below. Columbus's clay soil and humidity create conditions that reactivate embedded smoke compounds through spring and summer.
We find the source. Free assessment, no obligation. We'll tell you exactly what you're dealing with and what elimination — not masking — actually costs.
Schedule now →Ohio Humidity Doesn't Just Feed Mold. It Reactivates Smoke Compounds Every Spring.
Columbus's position in the Ohio River Valley humidity corridor means embedded smoke compounds in drywall, insulation, and structural wood are repeatedly reactivated by heat and moisture from May through September. A home that seemed odor-free in February will smell like smoke again by June — not because the odor returned, but because it never left.
Franklin County's housing stock compounds this. Pre-1970 homes in German Village, Clintonville, Olde Towne East, and Merion Village were built with plaster walls, older insulation, and HVAC systems that predate sealed ductwork standards. Smoke penetrates more deeply into these materials and is more difficult to reach with surface-level treatments.
Curtis Teets has been working Columbus properties for 30 years — including fire and smoke damage restoration at the LeVeque Tower, Children's Hospital, and hundreds of private homes across every Franklin County neighborhood. That institutional knowledge of how Columbus buildings are constructed — and where smoke hides in them — is what you get when you call iDry.
Ozone Works — But Not the Way Most Columbus Companies Use It.
Ozone treatment generates O₃ molecules that oxidize and neutralize odor compounds on contact. At the right concentration, it's effective. The problem: ozone requires complete evacuation of occupants, pets, and plants for the duration — and for 2–4 hours after treatment ends. Used in occupied spaces, it's a respiratory hazard.
Many Columbus homeowners search for ozone smoke removal as a quick fix — run the machine, leave, call it done. Many local companies are happy to oblige. It doesn't reach compounds behind walls, inside ductwork, or under flooring. It handles surface-level odor — and only if the source material is in the treated space.
iDry Columbus uses ozone as one tool in a matched protocol — combined with thermal fogging for penetration depth and HEPA scrubbing for airborne removal. We're not selling you a shortcut. We're matching the method to what will actually work.
What Smoke Odor Removal Costs in Columbus, Ohio
Cost is driven by smoke type, affected area square footage, penetration depth, and whether HVAC decontamination is required. Fire damage jobs frequently involve insurance — and carry the highest total value because structural materials must be treated or replaced.
The only accurate number comes from an in-person assessment. We provide that free.
| Situation | Typical Range | Key Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Single-room ozone or hydroxyl treatment | $300–$700 | Contained area, no structural penetration |
| Cigarette odor — single-family home | $800–$3,000 | Years of accumulation, HVAC involvement, encapsulation required |
| Rental property turnover | $600–$2,500 | Scope of tobacco exposure, OSU area often faster timeline |
| Fire & smoke damage restoration | $2,500–$12,000+ | Structural penetration, insurance claim, area size |
| Fire damage + HVAC decontamination | $4,000–$15,000+ | Whole-home distribution, duct cleaning, coil treatment |
Will Insurance Cover Fire Smoke Damage?
Ohio homeowners insurance typically covers smoke odor removal when it results from a covered fire event. What that means in practice:
- Fire from covered peril (electrical, accidental) → typically covered
- Smoke damage without flame (furnace puff-back) → often covered
- Wildfire smoke penetration → check your policy
- Cigarette odor from tenant use → generally not covered
- Pre-existing smoke odor discovered at purchase → not covered
iDry Columbus provides complete photo documentation, scope of work notes, and treatment records for every fire-related job — exactly what Ohio insurance adjusters need to process your claim efficiently. We know what documentation format major Ohio carriers require.
Call to Discuss Your ClaimEvery Franchise Has a Template for Smoke Odor. None of Them Account for Columbus.
ServiceMaster and PuroClean follow corporate process templates designed for a generic national market. Their Columbus crews are trained on franchise systems, not on 30 years of Central Ohio property patterns. When they handle smoke odor, they're running a standard protocol. We're running a protocol matched to your specific smoke type, your specific building construction, and Columbus's specific climate reactivation patterns.
Protocol Matched to Smoke Type
Fire smoke, cigarette smoke, and cooking smoke are chemically different. We identify your situation first and match the treatment method to it. No Columbus competitor makes this distinction publicly — which is why treatments fail.
Molecular Elimination, Not Masking
Thermal fogging and hydroxyl treatment reach into wall cavities, HVAC ductwork, and subfloor — where air fresheners and spray deodorizers never penetrate. We're eliminating odor compounds at the molecular level, not covering them with a fragrance.
Insurance-Ready Documentation
Complete photo documentation, scope notes, and treatment records for every fire-related job. We know what Ohio insurance adjusters require and deliver it in the format that gets claims processed without delays.
24/7 Emergency Response
Fire smoke starts bonding to structural materials within hours of a fire. The faster treatment begins, the less deep the penetration. We respond around the clock for Columbus area fire and smoke damage emergencies.
Rental & Pre-Sale Expertise
Columbus landlords and sellers have time pressure. We handle OSU area rental turnover, pre-sale disclosure situations, and buyer-requested remediation with the speed and documentation those timelines require.
Smoke Odor Removal Across Columbus & Central Ohio
Different Columbus neighborhoods present different smoke odor challenges — based on housing age, construction type, and the nature of the smoke event. iDry Columbus has worked all of them.
Trusted by Columbus Homeowners
Real results from real customers across Central Ohio
"Honest people and excellent service. I cannot recommend this company highly enough! I have now found a company that I trust in a very reputable way."
"We had an issue show up on an inspection report during the sale of our home. The quote was free, they were right on time and super communicative! They went well above and beyond my expectations."
"Curtis is exceptionally knowledgeable and incredibly helpful. It is rare to find a service this outstanding. I highly recommend this business."
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